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The global natural flake graphite market was valued at approximately USD 1.3 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 2.4 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 6.8% DataIntelo. Driven by surging demand from electric‑vehicle batteries, refractories, lubricants, and foundry coatings, flake graphite remains a critical raw material across high‑growth industries.
MOREMold coatings (also called mold washes) are applied to sand, shell, or metal molds to provide a protective barrier that insulates against heat, prevents metal penetration, and enhances casting surface quality.
MOREMold coatings (also called mold washes) are applied to sand, shell, or metal molds to provide a protective barrier that insulates against heat, prevents metal penetration, and enhances casting surface quality.
MOREExpandable graphite (EG) is a game-changing, halogen-free additive that delivers outstanding flame retardancy, thermal insulation, and chemical resistance across polymers, building materials, and sealing applications. Qingdao Xinghe Graphite Co., Ltd. provides vertically integrated, customizable EG grades engineered for precise flake size, expansion volume, and surface treatment. This article delves into EG’s intercalation chemistry, key performance metrics, and industry-leading applications, while offering SEO-optimized insights and actionable guidance for OEMs and formulators.
MOREThis article offers an in-depth overview of the latest breakthroughs in graphite technology, spanning carbon reduction, energy storage batteries, composite materials, smart self-healing, and purification. It highlights graphite’s strategic position in sustainable development and advanced manufacturing, underlining its crucial role in reducing carbon footprints, enhancing material performance, and driving green technological change. The piece provides forward-looking insights and inspiration for both industry professionals and enthusiasts.
MOREPowder metallurgy (PM) is a manufacturing process that uses metal powders—including graphite—to produce solid components through compaction and sintering. This method is widely used in the automotive, aerospace, medical, and tooling industries for its efficiency, minimal material waste, and high precision.
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